DISCOVER

A LITTLE HISTORY

STAY

IN THE ROOMS

WANDER

THE GROUNDS

BOOKING

YOUR WEDDING

Relax in Luxury
Surrounded by History...

Cresselly is a handsome and inviting old country house with a long
history of hospitality and good living. The visitors’ book, going back a
hundred years, records the regular arrivals and departures of
aristocrats and gentry invited for country and sporting gatherings,
and the same tradition of welcoming the guest is enthusiastically
carried on today by Hugh Harrison-Allen. His ancestors have been
here for 300 years, rebuilding their old house in 1769 in the graceful
Georgian style, with the matching wings added a hundred years later
by Lady Catherine Allen for grander entertaining.

Set in the heart of unspoilt Pembrokeshire countryside, your stay will
be as comfortable as you could wish, whether relaxing in the spacious
morning room (in its Wedgwood blue colours, reflecting a notable
connection with that family), or in the beautiful drawing room with
its delicate 1769 plaster ceiling.

The handsome stair leads to colourful, traditionally furnished
bedrooms with large modern en-suite bathrooms. A full,
locally-sourced Welsh breakfast will greet you in the morning in the
portrait-lined dining room. Thereafter the day is yours, to explore the
grounds, visit the world famous local castles and glorious St David’s
cathedral, arrange to go riding, walk the famous coastal path or go
shopping in the boutique-filled Narberth. In the evening you can
walk down to Cresswell Quay, and enjoy the excellent real ale and
stunning views at the waterside estate pub, the Cresselly Arms.

“This is my home and the
house of my ancestors, the
home I love. I want you to
enjoy it during your stay as
much as I always do – a
complete break from life
during the week, a haven of
peace and good cheer and
beautiful countryside. Treat
Cresselly as your home during
your stay and head home
refreshed.”